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Tokyo Ghoul: re, Vol. 7: Volume 7
By (Author) Sui Ishida
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
18th October 2018
18th October 2018
United States
General
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
250
Width 146mm, Height 210mm, Spine 18mm
268g
In the world of Tokyo Ghoul, sometimes the only way to fight monsters is to become one
The Commission of Counter Ghoul is the only organization fighting the Ghoul menace, and they will use every tool at their disposal to protect humanity from its ultimate predator. Their newest weapon in this hidden war is an experimental procedure that implants human investigators with a Ghouls Kagune, giving them Ghoul powers and abilities. But both the procedure and the newly formed Qs Squad are untested. Will they become heroesor monsters!
Sen Takatsukis newest novel has hit the stands and a video of her admitting to being a Ghoul has gone viral! And if that news hasnt done enough to shake things up, the contents of her book are sowing civilian distrust of the CCG. How can investigators effectively take on the Ghoul threat if the public has lost faith in them And what if Sen Takatsukis veiled accusations about the CCG brass are true
Sui Ishida was born in Fukuoka, Japan. He is the author of Tokyo Ghoul and several Tokyo Ghoul one-shots, including one that won him second place in the Weekly Young Jump 113th Grand Prix award in 2010. Tokyo Ghoul began serialization in Weekly Young Jump in 2011 and was adapted into an anime series in 2014.